Randall Cobb unsure if he’ll play again this season

Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb isn’t sure if he’ll play again this season after suffering a leg injury last month.

It sounds like the best case scenario is that Cobb could be back by mid-December.

“I can’t make that call right now,” Cobb said, via the Green Bay Press-Gazette. “Right now, today, I cannot play. I’m doing everything I can. I’m working my butt off in the rehab process. This is something that it needs time. It’s getting better. There’s still no timeline on when I can come back.”

Cobb shot down the reports that he suffered a broken fibula, but wouldn’t say what it exactly was.

“It wasn’t what it was,” said Cobb.

He continued, “A broken bone, I don’t know about that,” he said. “But, hey, that was what the reports was, so it is what it is.”

Cobb said the doctors told him his injury would heal in 6-8 weeks and the good news is that he’s getting healthier.

Cobb is eligible to come back and be activated from temporary injured reserve by December 10th. So if all goes well, he could be back on the field in a few weeks.